highlylola's review against another edition

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adventurous lighthearted medium-paced

3.0

miranda_is_currently_reading's review against another edition

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I love all of these authors but I think, for me at least, vampires actually are old. I wasn’t able to connect with these stories and it was difficult to get through. They were well-written and each had a unique premise, so I am skipping the rating since I’m sure this just comes down to my own relationship with vampire stories.

littleduckreads's review against another edition

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mysterious medium-paced

3.5

cajunliterarybelle's review against another edition

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4.0

I originally checked out this story for the final story in the collection, Schwab's "First Kill", because of the new Netflix show based on it. I'm very much a "read first" person. Somehow I managed to still read the collection in order of the book. I enjoyed Schwab's story, despite not liking the way Juliette's friend Ben came off. Eventually, I'll probably check out the TV show.

As for the other stories, some I definitely liked more than others. All were a decent length for short stories to be read in a sitting - no longer than about 20-30 pages. At least a couple stories gave me very weirded out vibes. Clayton's story I wish was written into a full novel if not a series. One can dream. I don't read as many collections and anthologies as I'd like, and this one proved it. I sped through the whole thing. Reading different authors' spin on vampires was fun.

sixgriz's review against another edition

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1.0

Ótima jogada de marketing colocar o conto da Schwab por último pq senão eu certamente teria dropado. Gostei bastante do conto (o que eu já esperava já que é basicamente supernatural but make it lesbian and at high school) mas valeu a pena o sofrimento que foram todos os outros? Hmmmm. A única outra história memorável pra mim foi a The Boys from Blood River. Inclusive pulei uns 2 ou 3 contos aí pq nossa... foi difícil.

fionamatilda's review against another edition

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dark funny mysterious fast-paced
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

3.75


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intheblackout's review against another edition

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3.0

Average rating of the 11 short stories: 3 Stars

My Favourites:
- The Boys From Blood River by Rebecca Roanhorse - 5 stars

- First Kill by V.E. Schwab - 4.5 Stars

- Mirrors, Windows & Selfies by Mark Oshiro - 4 star

mehsi's review against another edition

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5.0

Various fun and exciting vampire tales with lots of LGBT representation that had me smiling!


This book features 11 fun and exciting stories about vampires. From more romantic ones to dramatic ones to very exciting ones. Some made me laugh, others made me feel sad. But in overall I really enjoyed the stories… well, except one. Haha. But 10 out of 11 is, for me, a very good result for an anthology. I have read anthologies which went from 1 to 5 stars with plenty of 2/3 stars. But this one actually has 10 stories that I would rate 4 and higher!

The only one I didn’t like was The Guide to Vampires, which was nice at first but then went on a bit too much about other things…. not my cup of tea. If it was just about being a vampire, a desi vampire at that, and food, and India, I would have loved it. But now I just got tired of things. Very fast. And I noticed I couldn’t enjoy the story any more.

I loved the extra notes at the end of each story written by the editrixes (love that word btw). With some extra information on vampires, on the story, and more. It really made for a fun addition and I found myself looking forward to them!

As for the other 10 stories, well, I wasn’t in the mood to write a long review, but I will write a short bit about the story along with a star-rating.

Story 1: Seven Nights for Dying by Tessa Gratton: Star rating, 4.5 stars A fun idea, I love that you learn something new each day and then get closer to being a vampire, eventually you can choose on the seventh night if you want to or not which I love. It is not set in stone. You can walk away. I loved seeing our MC make decisions and see what she wanted.

Story 2: The Boys From Blood River by Rebecca Roanhorse: Star rating, 5 stars This was GREAT. Spooky and mysterious. Playing a song made dangerous. The boys were creepy. I loved how our MC was trying to figure things out. He wanted to go away from the town and he was clearly swooning about the leader of the vampires, but what will he pick. This got very exciting at points!

Story 3: Senior Year Sucks by Julie Murphy: Star rating, 5 stars I was a bit worried as Julie Murphy’s stories don’t always work for me but BOY I loved this one! A vampire slayer who finally isn’t your average vampire slayer in ways of how she looks (which I LOVED). What happens when she gets a vampire with a wish? A vampire who is very sexy? The ending had me giggling and squeeing. That was such a fun ending! Give me more!

Story 4: The Boy and the Bell by Heidi Heilig: Star rating, 4.5 starsThis was tons of fun and I quickly knew what was up with the boy. I mean monthly cramps? Mmmm. I loved that he was trying to become a doctor. I did feel sorry for him that he had to work so hard to get to where he wanted and even had to dig up people. It was quite interesting to see what happened next when he uncovered a vampire. Loved it!

Story 5: Well you know my feelings on that one. Haha. This is the Guide story.

Story 6: In Kind by Kayla Whaley: Star rating, 4.5 stars A heartbreaking and at times quite sad story about a girl whose father decides to help her out of her suffering. Yep… Thankfully Grace meets Seanan, or well, Seanan finds Grace. I felt so sorry for Grace and wanted to give her a big hug. I have to say while it was sad, this one gave a new twist to the vampire story. Most stories for vampires state that if you become a vampire everything is fixed, but here we see that not everything gets fixed. The ending and the decision Grace took, WOW.

Story 7: Vampires Never Say Die by Zoraida Córdova & Natalie C. Parker: Star rating, 4 stars In ways a good story. But at times I was just shaking my head at the stupidity of Theo. I mean, hello???? If I found out that people at my party were vampires? I would have casually gone outside, haha. Or called for help. Either way, not just stick around and hide in a toilet. I really liked Brittany and learning more about who she is and how old she is. The ending had me both sad and smiling.

Story 8: Bestiary by Laura Ruby: Star rating, 4 stars This was a pretty interesting story, I really liked Jude and her relationship with the wild animals in the zoo. It saddened me that this future also holds no water, that people (and animals) are dying due to thirst. It was quite interesting to learn more about Jude and what happened to her. But I found the ending a tad lacklustre and feel it could have been more.

Story 9: Mirrors, Windows & Selfies by Mark Oshiro: Star rating, 4 starsYep, it is a 4 star run. Haha. I am not sure how I felt about it. I mean I loved the blog format, but why would you post such things on the internet, publicly. Haha, it just seems odd. But I did like seeing the comments and also had a laugh how people reacted to the story. I wasn’t a fan of the parents, they were just a bit too much for me and I would have rather seen them talk with their son. The ending though was very good and it made me smile.

Story 10: The House of Black Sapphires by Dhonielle Clayton: Star rating, 4 stars A bit slow at times, but I did like the story and I love the idea of finding your Eternal Love! I also loved that this one took place in New Orleans. And that the girls/their mother had a special store with all sorts of potions and elixirs that all sound magical. I love that each of the girls had a special talent! I also love the shadow barons (interesting to see what their job is), the ball was fun (so much magic), but I would have liked to see the ending a bit more expanded. Because now it felt like the amount of pages was reached but the story wasn’t done.

Story 11: First Kill by Victoria “V.E.” Schwab: Star rating, 4.5 stars I really enjoyed this one! We see both the vampire and the vampire slayer and that made for a fun read. Especially since both of them were attracted to each other and it was interesting to see how that works out for them (hint, not so well, sadly). I loved the title and also see what it meant for both girls. Because for both of them that first kill is important. I would definitely like this one to be expanded in a full story.

As you can see, a very good anthology and I would highly recommend it to all! Be sure to check this one out!

Review first posted at https://twirlingbookprincess.com/

pandecanela's review against another edition

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5.0

La verdad que me encantó mal, cada historia mejor que la anterior. Solo una medio que no la disfruté tanto, pero igual tuvo elementos que me re coparon y después hubo una sola que se sintió TAN meh. 1000/10 muy nice.

mychemicalseal's review against another edition

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4.5

i really loved this collection of stories, there were so many different ideas and each gave you a different flavour. it also got me back into writing even if it was only microfiction. well worth a read!